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The tri- bunal ruled that there was no grounds for a duel. ‘Senor Cespedes, who had challeng- ed General Menocal, is the son of a noted Cuban patriot. The tribunal was composed of rep- Headache Neuralgia / Stiff N'eclcl i)‘ : The Verdict of 65 Years Minard’s Liniment is the favorite family liniment in thousands of mes where its merit has been tested and its superior quality bas outlived competitors for more than 65 years. MINARDS IR Mallory Hats $5.00 and $7.00 Roseben’s Hats $2.50 to $4.00 AS MAN TO MAN We Can Show You The Best There Is In New Spring Hats Rosehen Hat Shop 388 MAIN STREET ARTHUR LITTMAN, Prop. resentatives of Mr. Cespedes and General Menocal and included a con- gressman, a senator and Major Ar- 1o Andre, captain of the port of Ha na and an authority on duelling. The incident has just come to light through the publication of letters ex- changed hetween the principals and the seconds. On FKeb. 12, shortly after the fo mer president's return from a visit to Kurope and the United States, he received a challenge from Mr. Ces- pedes based on the assumption that the latter had been affronted person- ally by the then president's refusal four years ago to leave the prison, where he was confined, to visit his dying father. At that time Mr. Ces- pedes was held for having taken up arms against the Menocal administra- tion. Cespedes asserted that the presi- dent may have had the right to im- prison him, even to shoot him, but did not have the right to embitter the hours of his father. Ior® this reason, Cespedes stated he availed himself of the first opportunity he had had since General Menocal re- linquished the office of president to call upon him for satisfaction. At the meeting of the tribunal of honor, it was decided that there were no grounds for a duel since General Menocal could not be expected to ap- preciate fully the value of informa- tion he rececived regarding Cespedes during the difficult times of the revo- lution and while he was burdened with exacting affairs of state. GAINING IN FIGHT WITH YELLOW FEVER Little Fish Efficient Agents in Destroying Pestilence Microbes Lima, Peru, March 17.—The Pacific coast of South America is free from fellow fever for the first time in history and a little fish locally known as “life” has been the most efficient agent in the battle to rid Peru of the readed disease. which will have to be atifically identified in Washington, 1s found to be the most active de- stroyer of mosquito larvae. More than 700,000 of them have been distributed by ones, twos and threes in all the water containers in the houses in the De tmen of Lambayeque and Libertad. For an ordinary water con- tainer of 1¢ or 15 gallons, two or three fish were sufficient. Given No Food No food was provided so that the hungry fish would live on the organic mater in the water. Every eight or ten days inspectors visited the houses to make surethe fish were still living and doing their work. The final chapter of yellow fever |campaign is being written by Dr. Henry Hanson of the International [Health Board of the Rockefe Ifoundation, which is spending |sums to help the government of Peru |rid her territory of the dreaded pest. Battleground 700 Miles Seven hundred mileg of the coastal section of Peru have been the battle- ground of the campaign and the es- timated number of deaths is 1,600, I'or months Dr. Hanson and his as- sociates have fought heroically to keep back the advancing lines of the enemy, for at times it was feared that s epidemic would spread south to the Peruvian capital, and to quil, Ecuador but the campaign has resulted in @& victory for the Dress Hats Hand made Hats of Silk, Straws and Georgette. Trimmed with Flowers and Ostrich $1.95° $4.95 health workers. There have been no cases since July 1921 but the work is still going on as a matter of insurance. Dr. Hanson has about 125 men working in the coastal region in the south and will continue until about May. They do not intend to leave the faintest doubt when they have finished that there is any danger of yellow fever lurking in Peru. This is expebted to be the last yellow fever campaign on the Pacific coast of South America. |he is a potential king. HERALD, FRIDAY, The fellow climbing a fence MARCH 17 1922, can’t look very dignified even if |} This is the Prince of Wales scaling the blockade around the wild elephants at Mysore, India. FREEDOM DEMANDS MADE FRON EGYPT Lord Allenby Presents Message From Leaders, for Independence Alexandria, Egypt, Feb. 10.—(By Mail)—The demands of Egyptian leaders for a new government in Egyp based on abolition of the pro- tectorate, martial law and recognition of Egypt's independence, have been made public here. They were draft- ed of Sarvat Pasha (since appointed premier) and submitted by him to Lord Allenby, the British High Com- missioner, who carried them to Lon- don to lay them before the British cabinet. (These three main points of the Egyptian demands have since been demanded). Want Ambassadors In addition Sarvat Pasha demanded the following: Acknowledgement of the right of Egypt to appoint ambas- \sadors and consuls abroad. A parliament composed of a senate and a chamber of representatives to have full authority over the govern- Iment, the cabinet to be responsible to it. I The cabinet ministers to have a free hand in all the affairs of the govern- ment but to be responsible to Parlia- ment. Advisors in the ministries to ha advisory voices only. The right of the financial advisor to attend the sittings of the Council of tries to be abolished. ‘'hat the posts of advisors be abolished in the near future except those of the Ministiies of Finance and Justice who were to remain at their posts until the result of new nego- ations between Egypt and Great Britain were known. blue. broidery. black. BOX TWEED SUITS TWO-TONE TWEEDS up to $65.00. derwear at about half usual shoulders and sleeves embroidery on the front and finished with embroidery . 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